CULVER CITY — Construction of the incoming Expo Light Rail is now 80 percent complete.
Earlier this month, Phase 1 of the Expo line — which runs from Culver City to Downtown
Editor's note: This article reflects the results available as of Friday afternoon.
CITYWIDE — Early in the morning following election day, after the election night ballots were counted, the
MY WRITE — This year, the developers and hotel forces gave up masquerading as a bona fide neighborhood group. Instead, they popped up late in the campaign as the political action
CITY HALL - The Planning Commission quickly approved alcohol permits and gave parking breaks relating to an expansion of Rusty's Surf Ranch at their last meeting.
The expansion
On Nov. 3 at approximately 9:35 p.m.
Santa Monica Police officers responded to the 900 block of 9th St., regarding an assault with a deadly weapon that just
The following really happened though, unlike "Dragnet," I've changed the names to protect the guilty. It took place at the Shores thirty-eight years ago this week.
CITY HALL — The resident who was hired for and then denied a top city position is dismissing her lawsuit against the city manager, for now.
Elizabeth Riel is still suing
CITY HALL — City Council moved a step closer to launching the first significant bikeshare system in the region Tuesday night.
Council voted unanimously to have city officials negotiate a $5.
CULTURE WATCH — Next Friday, November 21, the world premiere of a new Henry Jaglom play will finally overcome its unique set's construction problems and will open at Edgemar
Plea for Decency and Transparency
Editor:
The elections are over, people are assessing failures and successes and preparing to move on. Before we do, let's ask ourselves: In